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9.4

DNS - Forward Lookup

Asked by dpaoleschi in Windows 2000 Operating System

I have a Win2k server with internal DNS running. DHCP is running on network and hands out the server IP as the DNS server. Clients are registered in the reverse zone, but not in the forward lookup zone. I have done nslookup and received the following:

Default Server:  w2k-server.local
Address:  10.0.22.1

set query=soa
local

Server:  w2k-server.local
Address:  10.0.22.1

*** w2k-server.local can't find local: Non-existent domain

set query=soa
w2k-server

Server:  w2k-server.local
Address:  10.0.22.1

local
        primary name server = w2k-server.local
        responsible mail addr = admin.local
        serial  = 3
        refresh = 900 (15 mins)
        retry   = 600 (10 mins)
        expire  = 86400 (1 day)
        default TTL = 3600 (1 hour)
w2k-server.local        internet address = 10.0.22.1

How do I fix DNS so all my client machines have A records and PTR records?

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